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They said he was better than Messi, he cost more than 100 million, now they want to kick him out

The meringues seem to have found one of the jewels of world football.

By William Estrella

The meringues seem to have found one of the jewels of world football.
The meringues seem to have found one of the jewels of world football.

Real Madrid is the current European champion and one of the candidates to lift that crown again. Despite having invested a million in a player, which has only given them sadness, they would have found in another, the way to wipe away tears. Florentino Pérez seems to be more than happy.

Eden Hazard came from Chelsea, a team that shed its top figure in exchange for almost 150 million Euros, a figure paid by the merengue club, and which they regret to this day. The footballer was never the same again after several injuries suffered. Today Florentino is gradually forgetting this bad investment.

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Rodrygo, a player for the merengue club, seems to be the one who is putting the cold water cloths on the merengue club. He is a very talented player and little by little he has become a key player in Carlo Ancelotti's team. In his last game he managed to score and was a figure, contrary to Hazard, who had to come out again and be the target of all criticism.

How much did Florentino Pérez pay for Rodrigo?

Madrid paid 45 million Euros to Santos from Brazil for the Brazilian player. Much less than what he paid for Hazard, who is becoming the worst signing in the history of the merengue team. Florentino already wants him out and Ancelotti does not want to give him more space in his squad. It seems that Rodrygo is the key player at the moment.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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